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On Wednesday, May 6, 2009, the Danish Government through its Ambassador to Liberia, Stig Barlyng, contributed 100 Million Danish Kroner which is equivalent to 20 Million United States Dollars to the Liberian Government.
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On Monday, May 4, 2009, the Executive Mansion issued a stern warning to government ministries and agencies, which are indebted to media houses for adverts published in news papers and announcements aired on various radio stations, to commence the payment of debt they owe them.
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Last week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a presidential proclamation in Monrovia declaring the First Saturday of each month as Monrovia Clean –Up Day.
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Our attention has been drawn to reports of constant thievery at the National Port Authority (NPA) - the gate way to Liberia’s economy. Three containers and 450 bags of rice have reportedly disappeared at the NPA in just few weeks.
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Last week, the Liberia National Police (LNP) launched the high way patrol in the county with a call for motorists and would be criminals to cooperate with the police in the enforcement of the laws of Liberia.
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Last week, the Bong County Legislative Caucus alarmed that heavy storm had blown off the roof of several houses in the Chief Compound’s Community in Gbarnga, Bong County.
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Wednesday, 15th April 2009
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who is currently visiting the United States of America, has told the world that the top most challenge facing her administration is how to cater for thousands of ex-combatants.
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Wednesday, 1st April 2009
While addressing Executive Mansion Correspondents on several national issues on Monday, March 30, 2009, Presidential Press Secretary, Cyrus Badio, disclosed that the General Auditing Commission (GAC) has submitted six new audit reports to the Office of the President.
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Thursday, 19th March 2009
It Appears that the long leadership crisis that inundated the Liberian Senate has come to an end with the resignation of Grand Gedeh County Senator Isaac W. Nyenabo as Pro-Tempore of that august body.
Senator Nyenabo’s resignation came as a result of a joint resolution, declaring a vote of no confidence in his leadership.
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Wednesday, 18th March 2009
Our attention has been drawn to media reports that robbers are still breaking into graves at the Palm Grove Cemetery situated on Center Street, Monrovia despite the construction of concrete fence by the government to protect the dead from invasion by robbers who had made the cemetery their home.